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How a place this nice survives on Bourbon Street is anyone's guess, but survive it does. The balcony rooms over Nola's most vomited-upon boulevard offer guests the opportunity to soak in the festive ambience without the need for a Haz-Mat suit; naturally, you need to book those well in advance. New Orleans jazz hero and all-around great guy Irvin Mayfield put his club in the Sonesta, and it features some of the best music on Bourbon even when he's not playing. If he is, don't miss him.
Arguably New Orleans most storied hotel--its only serious rival is The Roosevelt--the Monteleone has been the go-to hotel for politicos for almost as long as Louisianans realized they could be corr... read more
The rooms are what you'd expect, but the most fun is wandering the sumptuous, cream-colored lobby level looking for celebs, if that's your bag. Those seeking a more traditional New Orleans experien... read more
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